The Impact of Potential FDA Regulatory Actions on Smoking Prevalence among Youth and Adults: Findings from Global Adult Tobacco Survey and Global Youth Tobacco Survey
This poster, presented at the TCORS advisory meeting at the National Institutes of Health on November 3, 2014, assesses the impact of potential FDA regulatory actions on smoking prevalence among youth and young adults using international data. This study aims to inform the FDA of the effectiveness of potential regulations on tobacco products by assessing how regulatory actions that fall within the FDA’s authority impact cigarette smoking prevalence among youth and adults in other countries.
November 2014
Location(s): North America, U.S.
Project: Georgia State University Tobacco Control of Regulatory Science (GSU TCORS)
Content Type: Poster
Topic(s): Prevalence and consumption, Product regulation, Supply-side issues and interventions, Tobacco use, Youth access
Authors(s): Ce Shang, Ph.D., Frank J. Chaloupka, Ph.D., Jidong Huang, Ph.D., Roy Wada
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